Just found you through AD...which I just found by a random YT suggestion. Before you talked about your iron and I could see it over your head, I thought it might be a projector. That’s something I got into right before the pandemic and I’ve been loving figuring out that new, super efficient way to cut out patterns. But I’m a home sewist so I don’t do anything like the volume you do! I do, however, love my Jukis! None are industrial. But I feel this way about my TL-2010. Straight stitch only, simple, faster than most home machines, knee lift, adjustable speed, amazing. But not as cool as an industrial! Quiet and height adjustable are definitely improvements beyond just the industrialness of it.
Really enjoying the 'Shed' series. You've been through alot, but it seems you are handling it well. Glad you diversified I'm sure and your customers really appreciate that they can still order some things from you to help you out. Looking forward to the next installment!
Awww what precious little fluffballs! I use an industrial machine at my day job and I LOVE the knee lever. Unfortunately my domestic machine is a vintage one that is controlled by a knee lever instead of a foot pedal... so that took a while to get used to when I first bought it.
I'm voting for more chicken videos! So glad to see I'm not alone with my love of chickens!
I’m loving the shed series! My Singer industrial is from sewing gold and they are the nicest people!
Just found you through AD...which I just found by a random YT suggestion. Before you talked about your iron and I could see it over your head, I thought it might be a projector. That’s something I got into right before the pandemic and I’ve been loving figuring out that new, super efficient way to cut out patterns. But I’m a home sewist so I don’t do anything like the volume you do! I do, however, love my Jukis! None are industrial. But I feel this way about my TL-2010. Straight stitch only, simple, faster than most home machines, knee lift, adjustable speed, amazing. But not as cool as an industrial! Quiet and height adjustable are definitely improvements beyond just the industrialness of it.
Really enjoying the 'Shed' series. You've been through alot, but it seems you are handling it well. Glad you diversified I'm sure and your customers really appreciate that they can still order some things from you to help you out. Looking forward to the next installment!
Thanks for the industrial sewing machine info! And the chics!!
I am so desperate for an industrial machine you've made me seriously jealous!
Gah I have been working on setting up my sewing room for a year. I am impressed.
Juki 💜
Ah yes trains... definitely part of the Colorado experience!
nice commute
Awww what precious little fluffballs!
I use an industrial machine at my day job and I LOVE the knee lever. Unfortunately my domestic machine is a vintage one that is controlled by a knee lever instead of a foot pedal... so that took a while to get used to when I first bought it.
Oh my that would throw me off if I had to switch between the two!
So I guess you could say you’re “shed threaded”.....I’m so sorry. I do love the pattern I bought at the mini market a few months ago.
Brittany H haha! Or as another friend suggested, “red shedded!”
Nice setup.
Wow such a cool set up
Redthreaded has a farm.. lol. Lovely video!
You look so young for being over 100 years old.
Im super interested in the soundboard stuff. Do you have more of a product ID for it?
It's called "sound board" or "fiber board" on all of the big box home improvement sites.
What if you are not going to use the iron for a some time do you still keep the water in the bottle and do you still keep the resin
Does anyone have a temperature chart for this iron? I have been searching for days and am unable to find the specific temperatures.
The start of the sewing machine clip lol
😁😁😁
Do you know the dimensions of your cutting table?